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**Summary:**
Blue Planet Environmental Solutions has secured contracts worth over ₹62.4 crore under the Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban 2.0 to process and segregate legacy waste across multiple clusters in Andhra Pradesh. The project aims to reclaim land currently occupied by solid waste dumpsites through bio-remediation and bio-mining, with completion expected by October 2, 2025. The company plans to eliminate approximately 9.2 lakh metric tonnes of legacy waste.
**News Article:**
**Blue Planet Wins ₹62.4 Crore Waste Management Project in Andhra Pradesh Under Swachh Bharat Mission**
VIJAYAWADA, June 24, 2025 – Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (Blue Planet) has been awarded multiple cluster-based projects valued at over ₹62.4 crore under the Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban (SBM-U) 2.0, covering several key areas within Andhra Pradesh.
The project, awarded by the Swachh Andhra Corporation and the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, focuses on the segregation of unprocessed legacy waste into Segregated Combustible Fractions (SCF), inert materials, and recyclable components. Utilizing bio-remediation and bio-mining techniques, Blue Planet aims to reclaim land currently occupied by solid waste dumpsites, repurposing it for alternative uses.
The six-month contract spans four clusters including Chittoor, Tirupati, Anantapur, and Gudur, alongside major dumpsites within Nellore and Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporations.
“This project represents a significant step forward in our commitment to sustainable waste management and urban renewal,” stated a press release from Blue Planet. “We are confident that our expertise in bio-remediation and bio-mining will contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment for the citizens of Andhra Pradesh.”
Work is already underway, with an estimated 9.2 lakh metric tonnes of legacy waste slated for elimination by the project’s completion date of October 2, 2025. Blue Planet reports a strong track record in the region, having processed approximately 1,659,398 tonnes of legacy waste in Tirupati, Tirumala, and Visakhapatnam since 2017.